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steven b. >> all hit 96 kcke, friday morning with the birds and bees. >> a deskra with a distinctive voice and personality that had made him famous in the 1980s as part of the radio show steven b. and the hawk. >> say a few words to the radio people around the country. >> well, i think we can keep this short and simple. get a real job. >> he was really at his professional zenith in denver. >> doug johnson and steven were friends for more than 30 years. >> they were the guys that really pioneered two-man morning radio. they were very funny, great comedians. >> we've been here for what, about 100 years? >> no, it was 18 -- >> you know, you forget when you're having a good time. >> he was loveable. everybody loved steven b. >> she had a crush on him when they worked in a hawaii radio station back in the early days. so she worked up her nerve. >> i asked if he'd be my date to the beach boys concert, and he turned me down. and i was just like devastated, you know. and so i was sitting in my little s
steven b. >> all hit 96 kcke, friday morning with the birds and bees. >> a deskra with a distinctive voice and personality that had made him famous in the 1980s as part of the radio show steven b. and the hawk. >> say a few words to the radio people around the country. >> well, i think we can keep this short and simple. get a real job. >> he was really at his professional zenith in denver. >> doug johnson and steven were friends for more than 30 years....
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not like steven. he took the bronze at national speed skating competition. >> he would encourage me to skate fast. he would be way ahead of me. >> reporter: when he wasn't skating he was happy to go wherever whenever. like when hipss mother evelyn a travel agent invited him to see the world. he was 30-something free and he loved his mom. so why not? >> he was adventurous. >> here i am. an elephant ride. >> reporter: what countries did you take him to? >> oh boy, we did most of asia. >> he can hear you. >> most of europe. south america. >> here we go. >> here goes mom. >> mom. >> we had a lot of interesting experiences and had a lot of fun. >> i have not inhaled. >> she hasn't inhaled. >> no inhaling. >> reporter: eventually evelyn decided to retire to the jersey shore. she wanted steven off to come too. she needed his help. so her loyal son grabbed his skates and the rest of his stuff and jumped in his car. >> it was packed with every single thing that he owned was in that car. it was funny. ♪ >> re
not like steven. he took the bronze at national speed skating competition. >> he would encourage me to skate fast. he would be way ahead of me. >> reporter: when he wasn't skating he was happy to go wherever whenever. like when hipss mother evelyn a travel agent invited him to see the world. he was 30-something free and he loved his mom. so why not? >> he was adventurous. >> here i am. an elephant ride. >> reporter: what countries did you take him to? >> oh...
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that's always done in a case like this. >> how is steven doing? >> steven is doing much better. steven, now that he's aware that there's new testing that can be done, he's thrilled. when someone wants every possible test done that could be done, that would prove their guilt or innocence. that's when you know they're innocent. >> reporter: michael griesbach has written a book about the avery case, "the innocent killer." he says that with all the attention this story has received, one voice has been missing. >> do you think she's been forgotten in all of this? >> i think she has been forgotten in all of this. a person lost her life, and somehow, we have to try to keep sight of that. >> reporter: in our searches through the evidence in this case, we came across one more piece of tape. a grainy video diary theresa made. prosecutors played it at avery's sentencing to remind people of a life lost. >> i just want to know that whenever i do die, i just want people i love to know that whenever i die, that i was happy. >>> that's all for now. i'm lester holt. thanks for joining us. >>> th
that's always done in a case like this. >> how is steven doing? >> steven is doing much better. steven, now that he's aware that there's new testing that can be done, he's thrilled. when someone wants every possible test done that could be done, that would prove their guilt or innocence. that's when you know they're innocent. >> reporter: michael griesbach has written a book about the avery case, "the innocent killer." he says that with all the attention this story...
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that steven avery made himself a murderer. >> steven avery started planning this event the very first day he went to prison >> reporter: and we talk with tom fassbender, a lead investigator who has come under fire for this controversial interrogation. now he's defending himself for the first time on television. why are you sitting here today? >> finally realized that someone needed to speak out, to bring forward the truth of what happened. >> so, what did happen here? >> reporter: our story begins with the woman at the heart of this case, a 25 year old photographer from kaukauna, wisconsin named teresa halbach. >> she just loved being behind the camera. >> kim peterson and teresa became fast friends in college, both were photographers working at the same studio in green bay. kim says teresa had a special way with her subjects. >> she would get the smile. that was one thing, i think, that she really loved to do, was just make other people smile. >> reporter: the two stayed in touch after graduation as they launched their careers. but that would all change suddenly on october 31, 2005.
that steven avery made himself a murderer. >> steven avery started planning this event the very first day he went to prison >> reporter: and we talk with tom fassbender, a lead investigator who has come under fire for this controversial interrogation. now he's defending himself for the first time on television. why are you sitting here today? >> finally realized that someone needed to speak out, to bring forward the truth of what happened. >> so, what did happen here?...
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john paul stevens will leave the supreme court after nearly 34 1/2 years. the third longest service in the court's history. in a one-sentence letter addressed, "my dear mr. president," stevens will step down at the end of the current term in late june. that will allow time to have his successor in place in early october when the new term begins. >> he has applied the constitution and the laws of the land with fidelity and restraint. he will soon turn 90 this month, but he leaves his position at the top of his game. >> reporter: the court's only gerald ford nominee, stevens arrived in 1975 as a moderate conservative but became the anchor of the court's liberal wing. the choice of his replacement by a democratic president will probably not change his ideological make-up. he insisted the court shifted, not him. >> i don't think i have changed. i consider myself quite conservative. >> reporter: he voted to recognize legal rights for guantanamo detainees. but dissented when they talked about flag burning. because justice stevens was able to attract swing votes,
john paul stevens will leave the supreme court after nearly 34 1/2 years. the third longest service in the court's history. in a one-sentence letter addressed, "my dear mr. president," stevens will step down at the end of the current term in late june. that will allow time to have his successor in place in early october when the new term begins. >> he has applied the constitution and the laws of the land with fidelity and restraint. he will soon turn 90 this month, but he leaves...
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the problem had a name, noel stevens. greyhound. >> noel is a very important piece of information, but he's also the biggest risk. >> in the credibility sweepstakes, he's way down here somewhere. >> absolutely. >> your defendant is way up there. and so they argued, these two prosecutors. she said, put him on the stand. >> my thought was you don't understand who george is and how sinister this was until you meet noel and say this is the person that he gave access to. >> he said don't take the chance. >> they could say this crazy, psychotic, homeless man did it on his own. >> who prevailed? she did. >> the state calls noel stevens. >> and so up went greyhound to the witness stand and offered his grisly story. >> i hit her in the head. >> when you hit her in the head, what happened? >> she hits the floor. >> and after she hits the floor, what do you do to her? >> i jump on top of her. >> and after you jump on top of her, what do you do? >> i keep on hitting her. >> how long do you hit her for? >> i hit her until she doesn't
the problem had a name, noel stevens. greyhound. >> noel is a very important piece of information, but he's also the biggest risk. >> in the credibility sweepstakes, he's way down here somewhere. >> absolutely. >> your defendant is way up there. and so they argued, these two prosecutors. she said, put him on the stand. >> my thought was you don't understand who george is and how sinister this was until you meet noel and say this is the person that he gave access...
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so, i didn't know he had a and all of a sudden, where's steven? he goes 50 feet away. so i walk over. i go, "what's wrong?" he goes -- this is a quote. he goes, "i just wish arnold was here so i could kick his [ bleep ] ass." [ laughter ] and i go, "that's fantastic." i go, "you know, these characters are really stupid, right? they're just really dumb." so basically, you know, we switched the whole sketch around so that hans and franz got hypnotized and revered steven segal. >> seth: oh, my goodness.
so, i didn't know he had a and all of a sudden, where's steven? he goes 50 feet away. so i walk over. i go, "what's wrong?" he goes -- this is a quote. he goes, "i just wish arnold was here so i could kick his [ bleep ] ass." [ laughter ] and i go, "that's fantastic." i go, "you know, these characters are really stupid, right? they're just really dumb." so basically, you know, we switched the whole sketch around so that hans and franz got hypnotized and...
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among the five fatalities on board, senator stevens. the plane went down in a remote region, 320 miles southwest of anchorage. among the five who died, former u.s. senator ted stevens, the longest serving republican in the senate. also on board, former nasa administrator and navy secretary sean o'keefe, who survived along with his son, kevin. others on board include their friends and children. >> we are experiencing a tragedy. and as citizens of alaska, we have a long road of grief to walk. >> reporter: it was yesterday at 2:00 p.m. local when the plane departed from a fishing lodge near lake nirka, alaska, bound for another lodge some 300 miles away. just 20 miles northeast of dillingham, the plane went down. the wreckage not spotsed until 7:30 local time. >> weather at the time, fog, low clouds and rainshowers. the mountains go up to about 2,500 feet. >> reporter: the plane that crashed is a workhorse in the alaskan wilderness. a dhc-3 turboprop otter, capable of landing on the water. the weather could figure into the accident. >> if
among the five fatalities on board, senator stevens. the plane went down in a remote region, 320 miles southwest of anchorage. among the five who died, former u.s. senator ted stevens, the longest serving republican in the senate. also on board, former nasa administrator and navy secretary sean o'keefe, who survived along with his son, kevin. others on board include their friends and children. >> we are experiencing a tragedy. and as citizens of alaska, we have a long road of grief to...
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steven slater was released from jail last night. he's facing charges that could land him behind bars. he yelled at passengers on board a flight and grabbed beers before taking off by way of the plane's emergency chute. >> sort of has become a folk hero on the web. there's a lot of people who have dreamed of doing what he's done. >> this story has made slater an unexpected celebrity. david usherly has details. >> reporter: while steven slater's fate lies in the hands of a queens court judge, it seems to be weighing in his favor. a facebook page has drawn tens of thousands of fans with the number growing rapidly. support like, you did what we want to do. you are a new hero. some posted images, i'm steven slater, make my day. that's it, i'm done. this one, an image showing the proper way of showing the emergency chute but with beer bottles added in as slater did. on nbc new york.com, the slater story has been setting records. >> he's become i guess they are calling him a folk hero on the web. a lot of people are -- have dreamed of doin
steven slater was released from jail last night. he's facing charges that could land him behind bars. he yelled at passengers on board a flight and grabbed beers before taking off by way of the plane's emergency chute. >> sort of has become a folk hero on the web. there's a lot of people who have dreamed of doing what he's done. >> this story has made slater an unexpected celebrity. david usherly has details. >> reporter: while steven slater's fate lies in the hands of a...
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we have to understand stevens hasn't been just one of nine. this is a historic figure. much seniority he has. seniority is huge in this issue. and the third thing to keep in mind is the modern history of the court has been each time the court has an appointee, the appointee is the -- to the right of the person sher succeeding and whomever he appoints will be to the right of stevens. chris: wow. heelen, is there much talk at the white house, which you cover, about finding a leader, not just a member of the court this time? >> that's certainly something much on the minds of the obama administration and people who are going to be shepherding this. but this is an election year so what president obama has to do is decide whether he wants a big fight or a little fight. we have the three front runners last year when he picked sote amayor, you have judge wood and garland. everybody considers judge wood to be sort of to the left. she would be a big fight. kagan would be sort of a littler fight. it's going to be interesting to see where president obama ends up. in the middle of a
we have to understand stevens hasn't been just one of nine. this is a historic figure. much seniority he has. seniority is huge in this issue. and the third thing to keep in mind is the modern history of the court has been each time the court has an appointee, the appointee is the -- to the right of the person sher succeeding and whomever he appoints will be to the right of stevens. chris: wow. heelen, is there much talk at the white house, which you cover, about finding a leader, not just a...
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but homicide investigators say, steven was cooperative. he told them how, after his shift ended at a local lowe's, he pickeded up heidi from her job and the car they shared, 1994, red honda civic. it was 5:45 p.m. when he dropped her off at their home. it was, he said, the last time he saw her alive. the detectives put together a time line for the boyfriend, who run a bunch of errands after dropping heidi off. a stop at the atm, followed but a haircut, oil change at a jiffy lube, and then a swing by home depot, for a plumbing piece needed to repair his sister's sink that night. he had time stamp receipted for ver actually everything, and turned them over to the police. he's got a very solid alibi for his whereabouts. >> he does. it doesn't take long to do what had been done. you know, she's strangled and her throat is slit. you know, that could happen in a matter of seconds. >> reporter: after about six hours of police questioning, steven went home. his sister remembers him being a wreck. >> i could certainly tell my brother was just a mes
but homicide investigators say, steven was cooperative. he told them how, after his shift ended at a local lowe's, he pickeded up heidi from her job and the car they shared, 1994, red honda civic. it was 5:45 p.m. when he dropped her off at their home. it was, he said, the last time he saw her alive. the detectives put together a time line for the boyfriend, who run a bunch of errands after dropping heidi off. a stop at the atm, followed but a haircut, oil change at a jiffy lube, and then a...
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>> steven. >> jimmy: steven, okay. steven. and where are you visiting from, steven? >> randolph, new jersey. >> jimmy: randolph, new jersey. [ laughter ] you came with that dude over there? >> the whole section. >> jimmy: the whole section. randolph, new jersey. never heard of randolph. where is it close to? >> morristown. >> jimmy: okay. [ light laughter ] pretty cool. he's, like, "morristown." [ laughter ] now, steven, if you had to predict, where do you see yourself in ten years? what will you be doing? where will you be living? >> hosting "late night with steven prescott." [ laughter ] in new york. >> jimmy: hosting "late night." leavi new jersey. [ laughter ] all right. and you'll be living here in new york. all right. well, one can dream. [ laughter ] you could do it in ten years, steven. i like this. you guys, his name is steven. he'sisiting from randolph, new jersey. and in ten years, watch out, because he's going to be right here hosting "late night" in new york. okay, what do you think? roots, can you make an old-school hip-hop song for him? >> black though
>> steven. >> jimmy: steven, okay. steven. and where are you visiting from, steven? >> randolph, new jersey. >> jimmy: randolph, new jersey. [ laughter ] you came with that dude over there? >> the whole section. >> jimmy: the whole section. randolph, new jersey. never heard of randolph. where is it close to? >> morristown. >> jimmy: okay. [ light laughter ] pretty cool. he's, like, "morristown." [ laughter ] now, steven, if you had to...
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one of those killed was the longtime senator ted stevens. a man with many friends in washington and throughout the country. >> reporter: tonight, people in alaska and across the nation are mourning the loss of 86-year-old former u.s. senator ted stevens. the longest-serving republican in history. in his home state, a beloved political figure during his 40 years in the senate. >> this seemed larger than life. anybody who knew him knew him that way, for he built alaska and he stood for alaska and he fault for alaskans. >> reporter: stevens and fourer others were killed when their small plane crashed in a remote area near dillingham, alaska. four survived, including former nasa administrator sean o'keefe and his teenaged son kevin. both suffered severe injuries. others on board included friends and their children. the cause of the crash is under investigation. >> we're looking to see whether or not there were any pilot reports, distress signals. whether there was any signals from an energy locator. >> reporter: stevens was o'keefe's longtime me
one of those killed was the longtime senator ted stevens. a man with many friends in washington and throughout the country. >> reporter: tonight, people in alaska and across the nation are mourning the loss of 86-year-old former u.s. senator ted stevens. the longest-serving republican in history. in his home state, a beloved political figure during his 40 years in the senate. >> this seemed larger than life. anybody who knew him knew him that way, for he built alaska and he stood...
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justice stevens left the bench at age 90. the third longest serving justice in supreme court history. a father of four and grandfather of seven, in retirement justice stevens was outspoken, calling for a repeal of the second amendment following the 2018 school shooting in parkland, florida. >> he felt very strongly about his convictions and principles, d if you saw a case differently than everyone else he would not think twice about writing an opinion, writing a >> reporter: justice john paul stevens leaving a legacy of public service and a lasting mark on the nation's highest court. blaine alexander, nbc ws, washington >> justice john paul stevens, dead at the age of 99. >>> a political crisis rocks the commonwealth of puerto rico. the unrest and turmoil hitting the tourism industry several cruise ships including royal caribbean, carnival and celebrity cruises are canceling stops at the island until the unrest settles meanwhile, singer ricky martin released ts video demanding ricardo rossello's resignation and he has vowed t
justice stevens left the bench at age 90. the third longest serving justice in supreme court history. a father of four and grandfather of seven, in retirement justice stevens was outspoken, calling for a repeal of the second amendment following the 2018 school shooting in parkland, florida. >> he felt very strongly about his convictions and principles, d if you saw a case differently than everyone else he would not think twice about writing an opinion, writing a >> reporter: justice...
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five people onboard were killed including alaska's beloved veteran ted stevens. nbc's leanne gregg has more. >> reporter: this morning a search for what caused this plane to crash, killing former u.s. senator ted stevens, the longest serving republican in history. >> for he built alaska and stood for alaska and fought for alaska. >> reporter: stevens and others were killed when their small plane crashed in a remote area near dillingham, alaska. four survived the crash, including former nasa administrator sean o'keefe and his teenaged son kevin. the cause of the crash is under investigation. >> we're looking to see whether or not there were any pilot reports, distress signals, whether there was any signal from an emergency locater. >> reporter: in a twist of fate, stevens survived a plane crash in 1978 that killed five people, including his first wife. and now more than 0 years later, another crash would take his life along with the lives of four others. leanne gregg, nbc news. >>> well, predictions of doom for establishment canada this november are being put to t
five people onboard were killed including alaska's beloved veteran ted stevens. nbc's leanne gregg has more. >> reporter: this morning a search for what caused this plane to crash, killing former u.s. senator ted stevens, the longest serving republican in history. >> for he built alaska and stood for alaska and fought for alaska. >> reporter: stevens and others were killed when their small plane crashed in a remote area near dillingham, alaska. four survived the crash,...
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washington >> stevens served as a judge in the u.s. court of appeals for the 7th circuit for five years before president ford appointed him to the suprem >> left quite a legacy. >> he did. >>> this dangerous heat outside leaving its mark on the entire region here. leading to a storm team 4 weather alert. heat advisory now in effect. we've got live team coverage. >> in a moment we'll see how people are staying cool during an exciting display at the washington monument with what looks like a roct right now. >> can't wait to get to that. but let's begin with storm team e meteorologist amelia draper standing by in theather center. amelia. >> reporter: two hours ago the national weather service issued a heat advisory for a goodi port of the area for tomorrow. is is going to begin at 11:00 a.m. and run until 8:00 p.m. in the evenin check it out. this is in effect for southern montgomery county, fairfax, orince william county, over i prince george's county, southern maryland, and then down through stafford and king george counties as well.is
washington >> stevens served as a judge in the u.s. court of appeals for the 7th circuit for five years before president ford appointed him to the suprem >> left quite a legacy. >> he did. >>> this dangerous heat outside leaving its mark on the entire region here. leading to a storm team 4 weather alert. heat advisory now in effect. we've got live team coverage. >> in a moment we'll see how people are staying cool during an exciting display at the washington...
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his dad steven cheering him on. >> all right! that was good! >> this is it. >> he wanted to show me the exact spot. >> what do you think of when you look at that? >> i just couldn't believe it. i was so proud of him. that's my son. that's my son. >> reporter: it was a rare moment of joy for steven and andrew. most days weren't like that. andrew had been struggling with behavioral problems since preschool. as loving and goofy as he could be -- >> it's what i do! [ laughter ] >> reporter: he could also be impulsive, disruptive, sometimes exploding with rage. >> p we had a huge fight there once. there were times when he was just impossible. >> reporter: diagnosed with adhd in kindergarten, andrew spent a lot of time riding in the car with his parents to doctor's appointments and pharmacies. >> we'd walk in and walk out hoping we had an answer. >> reporter: i have a list here. how many drugs was andrew on over the next few years? >> the astonishing thing about this list, this is nine years of his life. he has at least a dozen different drugs. >> re
his dad steven cheering him on. >> all right! that was good! >> this is it. >> he wanted to show me the exact spot. >> what do you think of when you look at that? >> i just couldn't believe it. i was so proud of him. that's my son. that's my son. >> reporter: it was a rare moment of joy for steven and andrew. most days weren't like that. andrew had been struggling with behavioral problems since preschool. as loving and goofy as he could be -- >> it's...
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steven tyler. broken hearted ♪ ♪ love wasn't much of a friend of mine ♪ ♪ that kind of love was a killing kind ♪ ♪ i was cryin' when i met you now i'm tryin' to forget you ♪ ♪ love is sweet misery i was cryin' just to get you ♪ ♪ now i'm dyin' do what you do down on me ♪ ♪ ♪ now there's not breathein' room ♪ ♪ between pleasure and pain yeah you cry when we're makin' must be one and the same ♪ ♪ it's down on me yeah i got to tell you one thing ♪ ♪ it's been on my mind girl i gotta say ♪ ♪ we're partners in crime you got that certain something ♪ ♪ now the word out on the is the devil's in your kiss ♪ ♪ if our love goes up in flames it's a fire i can't resist ♪ ♪ i was cryin' when i met you now i'm tryin' to forget you ♪ ♪ your love is sweet misery i was cryin' just to get you ♪ ♪ now i'm dyin' 'cause i let you do what you do to me ♪ ♪ 'cause what you got inside ain't where your love should stay ♪ ♪ yeah, if you give your heart away
steven tyler. broken hearted ♪ ♪ love wasn't much of a friend of mine ♪ ♪ that kind of love was a killing kind ♪ ♪ i was cryin' when i met you now i'm tryin' to forget you ♪ ♪ love is sweet misery i was cryin' just to get you ♪ ♪ now i'm dyin' do what you do down on me ♪ ♪ ♪ now there's not breathein' room ♪ ♪ between pleasure and pain yeah you cry when we're makin' must be one and the same ♪ ♪ it's down on me yeah i got to tell you one thing ♪ ♪ it's been...
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only one possible conclusion, said prosecutors. >> noel stevens used the hammer. thperson who used noel stevens is george tiaffa >> ahh but -- >> it's a good story, it's real interesting, b it's not eviden yet. >> this is george's defense attorney, robert langford. >> there is absolute reasonable doubt, as to george tiaffay's volvent in this case. >>hose surveillance videos, for example, that the prosecution d so damning? none of the hammers they bought was the actual murder weapon. and besides, most of what they bought together was simple and innocent camping gear. george helping a man in needas usual. >> he thought he was helping out noel stevens to live out where noel wanted to live, which was outside of town. >> as for the 87 phone calls that the prosecution said proved george and greyhound had conspired to kilauna. nothing sinister there, said the defense, just a man trying to contact his charity se handyman >> i live out in that area. and cell service is notoriously bad. on top of -- have you ever tried to call a handyman in this town? it is ridiculously dif
only one possible conclusion, said prosecutors. >> noel stevens used the hammer. thperson who used noel stevens is george tiaffa >> ahh but -- >> it's a good story, it's real interesting, b it's not eviden yet. >> this is george's defense attorney, robert langford. >> there is absolute reasonable doubt, as to george tiaffay's volvent in this case. >>hose surveillance videos, for example, that the prosecution d so damning? none of the hammers they bought was...
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"that's steven tyler's voice?" [ laughter ] but speaking of how great your voice is, the kennedy center honors -- you just did an unbelievable melody for sir paul mccartney. [ cheers and applause ] did you see that? >> you all saw that, huh? >> jimmy: that was absolutely amazing. >> you know, the kennedy honors -- well, i was honored more. you know, to get a phone call and -- "do you want to do the last four songs of 'abbey road'?" "let me think about it. okay." >> jimmy: i mean, that is just unbelievable. what are the -- "she came into the bathroom window" -- >> yeah, and then "golden slumbers." >> jimmy: "golden slumbers." >> and that's where i choked up. >> jimmy: oh, really? >> i really choked up. and i leaned back and i went, "yeah!" just blow it out. >> jimmy: just to get it out. >> and then, you know -- i had, you know, 100-piece orchestra behind me. and -- i mean, it was phenomenal. never mind looking up at, you know, the president and mrs. president and oprah and merle haggard and paul mccartney. and, i me
"that's steven tyler's voice?" [ laughter ] but speaking of how great your voice is, the kennedy center honors -- you just did an unbelievable melody for sir paul mccartney. [ cheers and applause ] did you see that? >> you all saw that, huh? >> jimmy: that was absolutely amazing. >> you know, the kennedy honors -- well, i was honored more. you know, to get a phone call and -- "do you want to do the last four songs of 'abbey road'?" "let me think about...
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tonight we're learning just a little more about steven strasbou strasbourg. dan haley has more on that. >> reporter: it's perhaps the most anticipated debut for a proathlete in decades. steven strasbourg will make his debut between june 8th and june 10th against the pittsburgh pirates. his pitching numbers have been off the charts, and some baseball insiders have already said he will be one of the top five pitchers in the game the day he's called up to the big leagues. more on the nat's ace in waiting. >> reporter: steven strasbourg's major league debut will be monumental. when the 21-year-old righty takes the mound for the first time in a nationals' uniform, a city, an organization and a team will be transformed. >> are you anxious to get up there right now? >> you know, i'm just happy to be playing baseball. i'm happy to be where i'm at right now, i'm learning a lot. when that day comes, i'm sure it's going to be an awesome time, and i'm really not trying to poke fun right now. >> i look forward to managing him sometime. but he's -- he's a great example of
tonight we're learning just a little more about steven strasbou strasbourg. dan haley has more on that. >> reporter: it's perhaps the most anticipated debut for a proathlete in decades. steven strasbourg will make his debut between june 8th and june 10th against the pittsburgh pirates. his pitching numbers have been off the charts, and some baseball insiders have already said he will be one of the top five pitchers in the game the day he's called up to the big leagues. more on the nat's...
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senator ted stevens on board. the plane never made it. >> it is with deep sadness that i acknowledge the loss of senator ted stevens. >> reporter: along with stevens four others died when the plane ricardo into a mountain near dillingham, alaska. when the group was overdue, private aircraft began a search and spotted the wreckage. a small medical team made it to the site and tended to the four survivors. among the survivors, former nasa ad administrator sean o'keefe and his son. >> because of weather concerns, we were not able to get out and get access to the site. >> reporter: forcing the group to spend a cold wet night in the wreckage near the dead. hours later, more help arrived. >> we had to follow the terrain as it rose with the clouds, so we were in the clouds at a lower altitude to the ground. >> reporter: at the scene, they found frightened survivors with the range of injuries. >> there was only one survivor. he was underneath the wing. and the rest of the survivors were inside the plane with the folks who
senator ted stevens on board. the plane never made it. >> it is with deep sadness that i acknowledge the loss of senator ted stevens. >> reporter: along with stevens four others died when the plane ricardo into a mountain near dillingham, alaska. when the group was overdue, private aircraft began a search and spotted the wreckage. a small medical team made it to the site and tended to the four survivors. among the survivors, former nasa ad administrator sean o'keefe and his son....
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among praising stevens, john roberts who praises intellect and independence and justice stevens will officially step down sometime in late june early on july. i'm live at the supreme court, jennifer johnson. >> jennifer, thank you. >>> next on news4, it is just getting started here. performance by tiger woods at the masters today. live in augusta with the latest. >>> at 4:15, how the rules of the road could soon be changing in maryland and what could soon be illegal behind the wheel. >>> at 4:30, a successful reality tv show producer now suspected of killing his wife. >>> at 4:45, the deep discounts coming to a retail giant near you. >>> tiger woods put in another solid performance despite the scandal that kept him out of game for the past four months. this afternoon woods finished another round at the augusta national. kristen dahlgren is live in augusta with the latest. another strong showing on day two. >> reporter: yes. really was, jim. he just finished up a short time ago. now in the clubhouse and finishes now at six under. that means he will likely clear one more hurdle in his
among praising stevens, john roberts who praises intellect and independence and justice stevens will officially step down sometime in late june early on july. i'm live at the supreme court, jennifer johnson. >> jennifer, thank you. >>> next on news4, it is just getting started here. performance by tiger woods at the masters today. live in augusta with the latest. >>> at 4:15, how the rules of the road could soon be changing in maryland and what could soon be illegal...
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then, back in the '80s, steven b. was a famous radio personality, and after moving to california years later, he disappeared from a yacht in the pacific ocean, but investigators figured out that he did not drown. we're going to have more on this "dateline" mystery coming up. >>> then you got a chance to meet a remarkable woman who i met on assignment several years ago. annie griffiths, one of the first female photographers ever at "national geographic" magazine. what she does with a camera is simply just breath-taking. we're going to look into her trail-blazing work and take a look at some of that stunning work. >> if i told you we both looked at the same thing the exact same way, i shot it one way and what she did with it was unbelievable. such a remarkable woman. we'll talk to her. >>> and then, spongebob is in the house. this is a fat cat. this tubby tabby -- and that's it for my feline terms -- weighs in at 30 pounds. he is up for adoption. we're going to find out what's being done to get him back to a healthy siz
then, back in the '80s, steven b. was a famous radio personality, and after moving to california years later, he disappeared from a yacht in the pacific ocean, but investigators figured out that he did not drown. we're going to have more on this "dateline" mystery coming up. >>> then you got a chance to meet a remarkable woman who i met on assignment several years ago. annie griffiths, one of the first female photographers ever at "national geographic" magazine....
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roughing up steven strasburg for three runs in the first inning. strasburg making his fourth start since returning from tommy johns surgery. top of the first. michael bourne, his identity, strikeout victim. three batters later with runners at the corners, dan uggla sends one into right. 1-0 braves. still in the inning, jack wilson at the plate, sends a hot shot to third. it gets through ryan zimmerman's legs. hits right on his wrist. ouch. 3-0 braves. top three, braves up 3-1. strasburg strikes out chipper jones, his third and final strikeout. vasburg goes four innings, five hits, no walks, though. top nine, we have a crazy play here. take a look at this. runner on second. chipper jones hit the chopper to rodriguez. throw to third. zimmerman drops it. and we have what we call a pickle. i love a pickle. zimmerman charging jones. here's espinoza. michael bourne heads up play. he scores. are you kidding me. and the braves go on to win it 7-4, handing strasburg his first loss of the season. he will pitch in the season finale on wednesday. >>> the oriol
roughing up steven strasburg for three runs in the first inning. strasburg making his fourth start since returning from tommy johns surgery. top of the first. michael bourne, his identity, strikeout victim. three batters later with runners at the corners, dan uggla sends one into right. 1-0 braves. still in the inning, jack wilson at the plate, sends a hot shot to third. it gets through ryan zimmerman's legs. hits right on his wrist. ouch. 3-0 braves. top three, braves up 3-1. strasburg strikes...
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alongside senator stevens in this terrible accident. stay with news 4 and nbcwashington.com for the latest on the deadly crash. we'll bring you the latest on those aboard. >>> a nationwide manhunt continues for a serial killer today linked to several attacks in our region. police in leesberg, virginia, say there's a connection between there and michigan. megan mcgrath has the latest. >> reporter: this surveillance camera photo provided the link and a disturbing revelation, that a serial killer operating in flint, michigan, may have brought his crime spree to leesberg, virginia. this stock photo shows a similar older model chevy blazer but police say the suspect's vehicle has two grapefruit sized dents in the hood. the photo was snapped by a security camera last friday, following an attack on a 19-year-old man. the weapon, a hammer. >> vehicle approached him, asked him for some assistance. suspect produced a hammer-type weapon and attempted to strike him in the head. >> reporter: the victim is a dark-skinned latino man. a detective worki
alongside senator stevens in this terrible accident. stay with news 4 and nbcwashington.com for the latest on the deadly crash. we'll bring you the latest on those aboard. >>> a nationwide manhunt continues for a serial killer today linked to several attacks in our region. police in leesberg, virginia, say there's a connection between there and michigan. megan mcgrath has the latest. >> reporter: this surveillance camera photo provided the link and a disturbing revelation, that a...
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steven was working jetblue flight 1052. he says a passenger bumped his head with a piece of luggage. they got into an argument and that passenger cursed at him. that's when slater, a veteran flight attendant, unleashed according to the police report. he screamed into the p.a. system to the expletive, expletive that told me to expletive off, it's been a good 28 years. he deployed the emergency shoot, grabbed beer, slit down and left the airport. police later left him at home. after all that, he is still diplomatic. >> reporter: tell me about rude passengers. >> there are a lot of wonderful people out there. >> reporter: his mother seems almost proud. >> nobody should be abusing anybody. i can understand why he snapped. i would have snapped too. in fact, i probably would have snapped more. >> reporter: prosecutors say this is no joke. that emergency shoot could have hurt someone on the ground. slater now faces felony charges and a possible seven years in prison. >> i think he just had a very small meltdown. i think he deserve
steven was working jetblue flight 1052. he says a passenger bumped his head with a piece of luggage. they got into an argument and that passenger cursed at him. that's when slater, a veteran flight attendant, unleashed according to the police report. he screamed into the p.a. system to the expletive, expletive that told me to expletive off, it's been a good 28 years. he deployed the emergency shoot, grabbed beer, slit down and left the airport. police later left him at home. after all that, he...
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steven fox was trailing after the first 18. look at this list right here. the champions who actually trail. >> tiger woods, three straight times. he was behind after the morning 18. and three times he went on to win. >> that's really where the legend began. what is the situation for michael beaver? >> across the cart path, there is a tree that nearly is in his way, just not quite. there is the sign, the tee sign to the right of the tee but i think they're going to try to remove if possible. i think that could be a bit of a concern. he does have an angle. he does have an angle to play. >> steven fox is very good from this distance. still a lot of pressure. a lot of ways to get it close, mark. can you land it short and catch a down slope. can you go back behind the hole. >> 85 yards. >> and gets up on top and stays. >> that's going to be fast, fast, fast. >> wow. >> so a little unfortunate there for steven fox. i'm sure he's not feeling too bad after seeing what happened to his opponent at the 18th hole on his six foot putt to win. let's go to steve burkowsi.
steven fox was trailing after the first 18. look at this list right here. the champions who actually trail. >> tiger woods, three straight times. he was behind after the morning 18. and three times he went on to win. >> that's really where the legend began. what is the situation for michael beaver? >> across the cart path, there is a tree that nearly is in his way, just not quite. there is the sign, the tee sign to the right of the tee but i think they're going to try to...
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he will be to the right of stevens. he will will be under 50 years old, i would predict, ande' hll get confirmed. chris: or she will. >> or she will, excuse me. chris: be careful. >> stevens evolved. so the person he would select today may grow into a role that is not really visible now. but everyone i'm talking to about this says they will expect it will be someone more to the right, to the center, but will answer a lot of the concerns of liberals as well. but he will play it more to the center. >> i don't believe stevens did evolve. i think he stayed the same. it's just that the country went far, far, farther to the right. i don't think it matters who he nominates. the republicans will go nuts in attacking the person. chris: thanks to a great roundtable this week, that's the
he will be to the right of stevens. he will will be under 50 years old, i would predict, ande' hll get confirmed. chris: or she will. >> or she will, excuse me. chris: be careful. >> stevens evolved. so the person he would select today may grow into a role that is not really visible now. but everyone i'm talking to about this says they will expect it will be someone more to the right, to the center, but will answer a lot of the concerns of liberals as well. but he will play it more...
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it's stevens' third win at the preakness stakes. >> gary stevens did. >> i'm not going to lie to you. to win a classic at 50 years old rs retirement, it doesn't get any better than this. it is super sweet and it happened for the right guy. all of the stars were aligned and i couldn't be more pleased winning this thing. it's even more special winning it for wayne lucas and his team. >>> the last time gary stevens won the preakness was in 2001. that same year he won the belmont stakes. the belmont stakes will take place in june on june 8th. >>> over in boxing now, d.c. native lamont peterson was fighting for pride tonight. no belts on the line in atlantic city. peterson took on lucas. it was a big payday and potential meeting with garcia for the winner of the fight. this one was scheduled to go 12 rounds but only made it to the third. very heavy handed gets a good shot on peterson. he goes down. peterson did get up and continue to fight, but a few seconds later, peterson is back on the mat. he has won his last six fights by way of knockout. >>> let's talk a little baseball. the national
it's stevens' third win at the preakness stakes. >> gary stevens did. >> i'm not going to lie to you. to win a classic at 50 years old rs retirement, it doesn't get any better than this. it is super sweet and it happened for the right guy. all of the stars were aligned and i couldn't be more pleased winning this thing. it's even more special winning it for wayne lucas and his team. >>> the last time gary stevens won the preakness was in 2001. that same year he won the...
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steven douglas, you couldn't hear him five rows back. people also knew how he walked and there were people who described lincoln walked like a laborer and had the world of burden on his shoulders and hands behind his back. watch the way he walks. most importantly to me was lincoln's humor comes out on the film. the only thing i insisted with tony, please put more stories in. and there's a bunch of times where lincoln tells stories that are irritating to everybody else around and he'll tell a funny story. when he tells a story, his face comes alive and sadness goes away. stories were his way of whistling off sadness because he had a mel an kolly temperament. >> it's so hard to put lincoln in a modern political context. i can imagine the twitter treatment of lincoln trying to abolish slavery, hash tag, how is he going to get this done. there is a leadership lesson that is important now and important for president obama embarking on a second term as he seeks to be what he wanted to be, not just a president but a great president. >> absolute
steven douglas, you couldn't hear him five rows back. people also knew how he walked and there were people who described lincoln walked like a laborer and had the world of burden on his shoulders and hands behind his back. watch the way he walks. most importantly to me was lincoln's humor comes out on the film. the only thing i insisted with tony, please put more stories in. and there's a bunch of times where lincoln tells stories that are irritating to everybody else around and he'll tell a...
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this video of ambassador stevens was posted on the website of the u.s. embassy in tripoli, libya. >> i had the honor to serve to the envoy during the revolution and thrilled to watch the libyan people stand up and demand their rights. >> it is such an unimaginable tragedy. >> reporter: former top state department official chairs middle east programs at the aspen institute in washington. >> i was privileged to serve with chris stevens when i was deputy assistant secretary for -- at the state department during the clinton administration. my heart is broken at the news of the loss of both chris stevens' life and the other americans who served in benghazi. >> reporter: americans and muslims we talked to here in washington say they hope the assassination of ambassador stevens does not derail the partnehip between the u.s. and the new libya. christ gordon, news4. >>> new details on the breaking news involving that shooting on a maryland college campus. a man shot at morgan state university of the this happened around 5:00 this afternoon on the campus in baltim
this video of ambassador stevens was posted on the website of the u.s. embassy in tripoli, libya. >> i had the honor to serve to the envoy during the revolution and thrilled to watch the libyan people stand up and demand their rights. >> it is such an unimaginable tragedy. >> reporter: former top state department official chairs middle east programs at the aspen institute in washington. >> i was privileged to serve with chris stevens when i was deputy assistant secretary...
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service, libya's president paid his respects to ambassador christopher stevens. u.s. deputy secretary of state william burns had earlier flown into the capital under tight security. behind-the-scenes an fbi team is preparing to fly to benghazi to investigate the attack. the compound behind these walls is the major crime scene but any evidence left inside will have been badly contaminated by looters and curious local people who flooded in after the attack. here's what eyewitnesss, officials and libyan commanders in charge that night have told us. sometime around 9:30 p.m. about 70 armed men attacked the consulate's main gates with guns and heavy weapons. they then stormed in, overwhelming local and american security. with all four buildings on fire
service, libya's president paid his respects to ambassador christopher stevens. u.s. deputy secretary of state william burns had earlier flown into the capital under tight security. behind-the-scenes an fbi team is preparing to fly to benghazi to investigate the attack. the compound behind these walls is the major crime scene but any evidence left inside will have been badly contaminated by looters and curious local people who flooded in after the attack. here's what eyewitnesss, officials and...
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steven straussberg makes his major league debut tonight. taking the mound as the most highly-touted pitch anywhere nats' history. the team has received 200 requests for media credentials. the pitching fphenom says he's trying to go about his business as usual. >> i'm sticking with the program that i'm on. continuing to work hard at my game. just trying to go out there and compete every single day. and remember where i came from. you know, i wasn't, i wasn't a guy where everything was handed to me. i really had to work hard to kind of get the talent that i had in me, out. >> the nationals take on the pittsburgh pirates tonight. the first pitch scheduled for 7:05. >> with the first selection in the first round of the 2010 first-year player draft, the washington nationals select bryce harper. >> just like that, steven straussberg is no longer the only really high-i had hyped prospect in the nationals organization. the nats picked bryce harper. he's 17 years old, he skipped the final two years of high school and got his g.e.d. so he could play
steven straussberg makes his major league debut tonight. taking the mound as the most highly-touted pitch anywhere nats' history. the team has received 200 requests for media credentials. the pitching fphenom says he's trying to go about his business as usual. >> i'm sticking with the program that i'm on. continuing to work hard at my game. just trying to go out there and compete every single day. and remember where i came from. you know, i wasn't, i wasn't a guy where everything was...
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and stevens is still trying adjust to a post football life that he never imagined. stevens is paralyzed from the chest down after a motorcycle accident. >> reporter: i told myself, i would never buy a sport bike. and what happens, i buy a sport bike and i tore myself apart. i'm never going to do anything crazy on it. and what happened? i do something crazy on it. >> police estimate he was doing close to 130 miles per hour when his motorcycle hit a patch of gravel and he lost control. >> due to my own stupidity. >> reporter: he said his back sever ad steel pole, holding up a speed him sign. the fact that he even survived the crash is a miracle. >> two punctured lungs, a bruised heart. i bled out, broke every rib, dislocated both knees. i think that's about it, really. >> after eight months in hospitals, learning how to live as a paraplegic, he was drowning in the reality of his new life. he went thank you tough divorce and admits the only reason he's still here is his two children. they literally kept him alive. today, stevens is living in philadelphia where he is te
and stevens is still trying adjust to a post football life that he never imagined. stevens is paralyzed from the chest down after a motorcycle accident. >> reporter: i told myself, i would never buy a sport bike. and what happens, i buy a sport bike and i tore myself apart. i'm never going to do anything crazy on it. and what happened? i do something crazy on it. >> police estimate he was doing close to 130 miles per hour when his motorcycle hit a patch of gravel and he lost...
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to see steven strasburg make his second start. president obama on hand as he is making his third major league start. as we know, the nationals are coming off a three-game losing streak to the tigers and hopefully they can turn it around tonight. steven strasburg on the cover of "sports illustrated." i want to show you, because we always talk about the "sports illustrated" jinx. but there is something i want to you consider. in 19 yoork the redskins started the season 4-0 and then they lost to dallas the week they were on the cover of "sports illustrated." but as you know, they came back and won the super bowl. so maybe a little reverse jinx for the redskins that year. maybe it will be a good fortune to sign. leading them to a worlder size one day. i know it is ambitious but there are dreamers. he is making his third major league start tonight in his debut against the pirates. struck out 14 batters. set the nationals record. he got the victory. a pretty special night for him. in his second start in cleveland, dealing with mound iss
to see steven strasburg make his second start. president obama on hand as he is making his third major league start. as we know, the nationals are coming off a three-game losing streak to the tigers and hopefully they can turn it around tonight. steven strasburg on the cover of "sports illustrated." i want to show you, because we always talk about the "sports illustrated" jinx. but there is something i want to you consider. in 19 yoork the redskins started the season 4-0 and...
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let's go to steven with metro to get the latest. good morning. >> good morning. >> tell us what happened, which stations are closed, what's the status on their reopening at this point. >> certainly before 8:00 this morning, both the forest glenn and metro l stations were temporarily closed due to loss of power. also, high water is an issue at queenland park station, that's another reason the trains are closed. both stations are closed. however, trains are passing through those stations without stopping. shuttle buses were requested, and those shuttle buses will help get some customers around closures. another issue on the red line that is trains are taking a turn sharing one track between silver sbring spring and tacoma because of a tree on the tracks. those stations are open however trains are sharing one track stwe between silver spring and tacoma. >> any indication of when the crews will be able to get to flooded areas to try to reopen two stations that are closed on the red line? >> we have support crews that are there and worki
let's go to steven with metro to get the latest. good morning. >> good morning. >> tell us what happened, which stations are closed, what's the status on their reopening at this point. >> certainly before 8:00 this morning, both the forest glenn and metro l stations were temporarily closed due to loss of power. also, high water is an issue at queenland park station, that's another reason the trains are closed. both stations are closed. however, trains are passing through those...
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senator ted stevens. the plane departed from southwest alaska heading for a fishing lodge 300 miles away there with stevens, three teenagers and their parents on board. >> we have no record at this time of any distress calls from the accident aircraft and no emergency transmissions. >> reporter: when the group was overdue, private aircraft began a search and spotted the wreckage. a small medical team made to the site and tended to the four survivors. among them, former nasa admin sdrat tore sean o'keefe and his son, kevin. because of weather, it would be hours before a rescue team could get to them, forcing the group to spend a cold wet night in the wreckage near the dead. hours later, more help arrived and found frightened survivors with a range of injuries. they were transported to hospitals where they're now recovering. a horrific end to what was supposed to it be a fishing retreat with family and friends. leanne gregg, nbc news. >>> plane crashes are common in alaska because of the state's mountainous
senator ted stevens. the plane departed from southwest alaska heading for a fishing lodge 300 miles away there with stevens, three teenagers and their parents on board. >> we have no record at this time of any distress calls from the accident aircraft and no emergency transmissions. >> reporter: when the group was overdue, private aircraft began a search and spotted the wreckage. a small medical team made to the site and tended to the four survivors. among them, former nasa admin...
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ambassador chris stevens gets seriously heated. chris stevens gets seriously heated. details next. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good morning. i'm lynn berry. debate day in america. vice president joe biden and republican rival paul ryan prepare to square off tonight in kentucky. new poll numbers show the current vp has his work cut out for him. according to a new survey from the pew center, just 39% of voters like biden, 44% like ryan. the winner of tonight's debate, 40% of voters say ryan will come out on top while 34% think biden will prevail. nbc news's tracie potts joins us. >>> the pressure is definitely on vice president biden to turn things around. he's got the experience on the debate stage to do so, but as you saw in those numbers, it looks like the public is betting more on paul ryan. ryan took a bit of an excursion yesterday while he was practicing in florida saying that the vice president will probably come at me like a cannonball but that the obama record, as ryan put it, is his akil lee's heel. he's in kentucky, ryan is, after debate prep in flori
ambassador chris stevens gets seriously heated. chris stevens gets seriously heated. details next. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good morning. i'm lynn berry. debate day in america. vice president joe biden and republican rival paul ryan prepare to square off tonight in kentucky. new poll numbers show the current vp has his work cut out for him. according to a new survey from the pew center, just 39% of voters like biden, 44% like ryan. the winner of tonight's...
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we're told stevens weighed about 120 pounds, and each of her dogs did, too. that's a twice her size. >> in my 40 years of law enforcement, i've never seen anything quite like it. hope i never see anything like it again. >> reporter: barbara norris says she's one of stevens' good friends. >> the only time they got aggressive is if they thought there was a threat going toward her. the wounds on her hands and possibly her face and throat were probably trying to get her away from whatever was attacking her. >> reporter: she says she's going to did whatever it takes to make sure investigators have exhausted all possibilities. >> when we went to the kennels, the kennels was like they had been broken open, like the dogs saw something going on and went for -- went to help her. >> a friend of the victim says the dogs even slept in bed with her at night. the medical examiner says the attack appeared to be initiated by the dogs. >>> apparently somebody in san francisco just had this bazooka lying around the house. they decided to do the right thing and turn it in office
we're told stevens weighed about 120 pounds, and each of her dogs did, too. that's a twice her size. >> in my 40 years of law enforcement, i've never seen anything quite like it. hope i never see anything like it again. >> reporter: barbara norris says she's one of stevens' good friends. >> the only time they got aggressive is if they thought there was a threat going toward her. the wounds on her hands and possibly her face and throat were probably trying to get her away from...
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back when stevens was picked by republican gerald ford, his liberalism was far from obvious. >> he is known as a moderate to conservative judge, but even in chicago, people are going through his legal decisions to find out for se where he stands. right now, for example, we don't know his views on busing, on first amendment cases and on capital punishment. but we do know that he would make the court more conservative than it was when justice douglas was active. chris: he has tund out to be a big liberal. kelly, the last time the president picked sotomayor, everyone liked her, great personal story, ivy league, everything right in her life. a great personal story. there is some talk he is not going to pick that person with the great narrative, but a onpers who is going to be a real liberal lion like stevens, like earl warren, what do you think? >> insiders say that is a really key decision, do you try to replace stevens with someone who fillings the role that he has played. do look for his birthday in late april as a possible occasion for him to make this announcement. it won't surprise
back when stevens was picked by republican gerald ford, his liberalism was far from obvious. >> he is known as a moderate to conservative judge, but even in chicago, people are going through his legal decisions to find out for se where he stands. right now, for example, we don't know his views on busing, on first amendment cases and on capital punishment. but we do know that he would make the court more conservative than it was when justice douglas was active. chris: he has tund out to be...
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. >>> the nation is urning the passing of john paul stevens, one of the longest serving supreme court justices in u.s. nd tonight his friends and former clerks are honoring his legacy. here's pete williams. >> reporter: president gerald ford put john paul stevens, a midwestern conservative on the supreme court in 1975 but by the early 1990s, stevens was the court's most powerful liberal and as retirement in 2010 marked a turning point. from then on, all the court's conservatives were appointed by republican presidents with all the liberals appointed de crats. a former clerk says justice stevens was seldom predictable. >> there is nobody who exemplifies better the idea of an independent supreme court, a supreme court following the law and the facts ach case without preconception. >> reporter: he voted to support abortion rights and to let prisoners at "guantanamer guantanamo bay challenge their detention. justice stevens change and said it was the court that shifted to the right. >> after nixon became president, every appointment to the court was more co ervative than his or her predec
. >>> the nation is urning the passing of john paul stevens, one of the longest serving supreme court justices in u.s. nd tonight his friends and former clerks are honoring his legacy. here's pete williams. >> reporter: president gerald ford put john paul stevens, a midwestern conservative on the supreme court in 1975 but by the early 1990s, stevens was the court's most powerful liberal and as retirement in 2010 marked a turning point. from then on, all the court's conservatives...
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, steven? >> reporter: a nameless flight attendant just days ago now so famous he has his own febook fan page. 81,000 strong and growing by the minute. you are my new hero, one person wrote. yay for you, steven, writes another. out in a blaze of glory. you the man. >> something here is resonating with the people. >> are you going to lose your job? >> more than likely. >> reporter: here is what happened. steven was working jetblue flight 1052. he says a passenger bumped his head with a piece of luggage. they got into an argument and that passenger cursed at him. that's when slater, a veteran flight attendant, unleashed. according to the police report, he screamed into the p.a. system to the expletive expletive that told me to expletive off, it's been a good 28 years. then slade slater deployed the plane's emergency chute, grabbed a beer, slid down and left the airport. police later arrested him at home and after all that, he's still diplomatic. tell me about rude passengers -- talk about that fo
, steven? >> reporter: a nameless flight attendant just days ago now so famous he has his own febook fan page. 81,000 strong and growing by the minute. you are my new hero, one person wrote. yay for you, steven, writes another. out in a blaze of glory. you the man. >> something here is resonating with the people. >> are you going to lose your job? >> more than likely. >> reporter: here is what happened. steven was working jetblue flight 1052. he says a passenger...
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early 1990s, stevens was the court'sost powerful libe retirement in 2010 marked a turning point. from then on, all the court's conservatives were appointed by republican presidents with all the liberals appointed by democrats. a former clerk says justice stevens was seldom predictable. >> there is nobody who exemplifies betterhe ea of an independent supreme court, a supreme court following the law and e facts in each case without preconception. >> reporter: he voted to support abortion rights and to let prisoners at "guantanamer guantanamo bay challenge their detentio justice stevens insisted he didn'tan and said it was the court that shifted to theight. >> after nixon became president, every appointment to the court was more conservative tn his or her predecessor. >> reporter: but some of his views did change. at first a critic of affirmative action, he ended up supporting it in college admissions. or initially a sur of the death penalty, he became one of the court's most vocal skeptics of its fairness. >> with the benefit of dna evidence, we have learned that a substantial numb
early 1990s, stevens was the court'sost powerful libe retirement in 2010 marked a turning point. from then on, all the court's conservatives were appointed by republican presidents with all the liberals appointed by democrats. a former clerk says justice stevens was seldom predictable. >> there is nobody who exemplifies betterhe ea of an independent supreme court, a supreme court following the law and e facts in each case without preconception. >> reporter: he voted to support...
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steven: my rambunctious son, steven jr. that's why i got to put on roller skates to keep up with him sometimes. come on, junior. go ahead, this way! brooke does have motor dyspraxia, which means is she's a little bit uncoordinated, but she has come a long way as far as her learning. steven: the important thing for me is my daughter knows that she's loved, and we support and we help her as much as we can. robin: even though she does have a disability, we don't treat her like she has a disability. where you going? look! brooke's crazy, carefree, annoying. you're cheating! we're sometimes fighting and on each other's backs and everything, but she's the best. i'm not giving you a head start. tag, you're it. i remember when i was growing up and having pets in the home and how that felt to me, how special that was to me. less than a year ago, we adopted two beautiful dogs, ruby and marley from adoptapet.com. to me, i think any animal deserves a home. i love my dogs. brooke loves playing with ruby, especially at the park, because
steven: my rambunctious son, steven jr. that's why i got to put on roller skates to keep up with him sometimes. come on, junior. go ahead, this way! brooke does have motor dyspraxia, which means is she's a little bit uncoordinated, but she has come a long way as far as her learning. steven: the important thing for me is my daughter knows that she's loved, and we support and we help her as much as we can. robin: even though she does have a disability, we don't treat her like she has a...
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steven cohen knows all too well. >> steven, you want to find the recipe? >> reporter: he's one the workers at that's a wrap dell any north potomac. the specialty, serving up job portunities for folks with special needs. steven will tell you his favorite part of the job -- >> being able to make something. >> reporter: but he sometimes forgets what step is next and has to ask others for help. that's where these high school students came in. they've eaten at the deli before. >> steven is one of the nicest people we all know. >> reporter: and they knew and wanted to cut down on the amount of time steven had tstruggle. >> to do the project we taught ourselves to code. >> joint interest working on engineering and to hel cpeople in tmunity. so i think that that kind of brought us together. >> reporter: the result, an ipad app called recipe easy. >> steven can go to the list of recipes with a list of ingredients. >> reporter: the best part -- no need tout worry a smudging the screen as steven waves his red spatula, and a camera detects it and automatically swipes
steven cohen knows all too well. >> steven, you want to find the recipe? >> reporter: he's one the workers at that's a wrap dell any north potomac. the specialty, serving up job portunities for folks with special needs. steven will tell you his favorite part of the job -- >> being able to make something. >> reporter: but he sometimes forgets what step is next and has to ask others for help. that's where these high school students came in. they've eaten at the deli...